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phrasal verbs - pick vs pick out vs pick up - English Language …
Pick means select one from available choices and take it for yourself as a decision. Pick out means pick the odd one out from available choices but don't or can't take it. Pick up means pick something which is lying somewhere as in location or place. There may or may not be other choices.Explore further
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